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Keystone alums enjoying success as partners in leading creative firm

Jan 9, 2020

It鈥檚 no secret that businesses often succeed because they are built on solid foundations.

As partners and founders in a Los Angeles-based entertainment design studio, Keystone graduates Rene茅 Lawter 鈥90 and James Valinski 鈥91 will readily tell you the success they have enjoyed over the years is, to a large extent, due to their 糖心logo入口 roots.

As principals at Eyerus, Rene茅 and James generate creative solutions with their team for some of the nation鈥檚 biggest entertainment properties such as Trolls, Jurassic World, Pets, and some of the largest games and toy brands such as Monopoly, Playdoh, and Elmo. Their clients include industry giants like Lucas Films, Universal Studios, Netflix, Hasbro, and many others. They love their work and have added to their creativity and business skills over the years in becoming one of the top firms in their industry.

While they have many mentors, colleagues, and clients to thank, Rene茅 and James point with pride to their days as art students at Keystone as the foundation for their success.

鈥淎t Keystone, we really learned what the creative process was all about. That helped us as we furthered our education and developed our careers,鈥 Rene茅 said. 鈥淎rt professors Cliff Prokop, Karl Neuroth, and Bill Tersteeg really helped to expand our horizons and develop creative solutions unique to the issues. That way of design 鈥榯hinking鈥 is indispensable. It鈥檚 the thing we are really known for in this industry, thoughtful creativity.鈥

鈥淲e were instilled with a sense of curiosity and confidence,鈥 added James. 鈥淲e learned how to problem solve using that experience of working with each other to be better at our greater craft. That foundational thinking came from Keystone and it is invaluable as we build our legacy.鈥

Rene茅, from Taylor, Pa., and James, from Nicholson, Pa., became good friends at Keystone and then continued their respective educations at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. They stayed in touch with each other as they pursued their creative careers in the toy industry with such companies as Tyco and Mattel, which eventually took them to Los Angeles. They founded Eyerus in 1999 with a third partner, Matthew Brady, and gradually gained the reputation as being one of the top innovative creative design firms in the nation.

鈥淲e absolutely love what we do,鈥 Rene茅 said. 鈥淥f course, we鈥檙e very busy but we prefer it that way. In so many ways, we owe so much of our success to our time at Keystone and the fine art program.鈥